Police reform requires starting over from the ground up. Anything less is just an adhesive bandage on a gaping, hemorrhaging, pus-filled wound.
Protesters, Press, Police
Journalists who believe they are empowered to invade other people’s lives and private property for clickbait and airtime don’t care whose lives they destroy.
God Bless America and From Here On Out We Will Pronounce the “L” in Salmon
Sean Davis reflects on the recent election and the adversity America is faced with, the changes that need to be made, and the opportunities ahead of us.
Pandemic Diaries: Network of Hyphae
In Linda Rand’s next Pandemic Diaries column “Network of Hyphae,” election results are rolling in and Rand looks to nature to find corollaries amid the tumult.
Meet the New Boss … Same As the Old Boss
Despite four years of numerous articles explaining that the primary reason for supporting this president is white supremacy, there are still people insisting we need more analysis.
Standing Still While Moving Left
Liberals and progressives won’t jeopardize their own comfort to fundamentally change a system that privileges them. Why “voting blue” won’t make a difference.
Pandemic Diaries: Thin Places
In Linda Rand’s next Pandemic Diaries column “Thin Places,” she explores the timelines and worlds we navigate, as one being and also as many beings.
Pandemic Diaries: Our Birthday Is a Shimmer of Life
Linda Rand with her next Pandemic Diaries column “Our Birthday Is a Shimmer of Life,” spending time in cemeteries, contemplating life, and beyond.
Protests, Politics, Possibilities
The political winds have shifted since Portland’s May 19th mayoral primary. Now, the top vote getter is the underdog, but the other name on the ballot could be a spoiler.
Pandemic Diaries: Summer Elegy in Our Time of COVID
Linda Rand with her next Pandemic Diaries column “Summer Elegy in Our Time of COVID,” experiencing the change in seasons and what yet lies ahead.